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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Terminator 3: Fuel Cells

It is revealed that the Terminator runs on a fuel cell. Talk about 'takes a licking and keeps on kicking.' Arnold states that, "When ruptured, the fuel cell becomes unstable." His chest mounted fuel cell (looks like a printer cartridge) blew up after he tossed it.

The Governator is working on a Hummer powered by a fuel cell. Reality mimics fantasy. And just as the cybernetic organism Arnold played in the movies had to repair himself, Arnold also had a major heart operation to correct a congenital condition. Hang in there governor. We're with you.
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